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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Tuesday's Teaser...

With the up coming release of Emma's Treasures, I thought I would post a little teaser from the book.

Release Date is: November 15th!

So here is a small teaser from

"EMMA'S TREASURES- The Men of Treasure Cove"

“Emma,
baby, wake up,” he said, worriedly patting her face. He couldn’t believe his
good fortune. What had started off as dreary day had turned into the best
fucking day of his life. He still could not hold the glee in his heart that he’d felt as
he had pulled up to the broken
down car to find none other than little Miss Emma McKenzie standing there. The
moment he recognized her, his heart did a bazillion flips.

Oh,
he was happy to have found her, but he also knew that little Miss Emma had some
serious explaining to do, and for starters, why had she fainted when she laid
eyes on him?

“It’s
all right, little bit. Your mommy just had a shock, that’s all. She’ll wake up
soon, I promise,” he reassured the little girl.

“Are
you sure?” Tabitha asked, cocking her head to the side as if not believing the
man. He just laughed at the little girl’s gumption. “Yeah, I am sure. She just
fainted, that’s all.”

“You’re
s’posed to throwed water on someone when they faint. That’s what Mary Beth
Wilkerson said her daddy did when her mommy fainted,” Tabitha informed him.

The
man just laughed out loud, a boisterous laugh that was full of life. “I’m sure
Mrs. Wilkerson wasn’t too happy when she woke soaking wet.”

He
watched as the adorable little creature thought on that and responded, “No, she
wasn’t. Mary Beth said her momma said some pretty bad words then slapped her
daddy. Maybe we shouldn’t throwed water on Mommy.”

Holding back his laughter, he smiled. “I think
that’s a good idea. My name is Tucker Quinn. What’s your name?”

“We
have the same name! Nobody has my name. I’m the only girl in school with a girl
name and a boy’s name,” she said excitedly.

“Really?
And just what is your name, little bit?”

“My
name is Tabitha Quinn McKenzie,” she said in one breath. Tucker looked at the little girl, words evading
him. All he could do was stare at the creature before him.